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Our C.E.O, Paul Kenny attended the Oireachtas Committee on Communications Climate Action and Environment yesterday, March 5th. The session debated the Microgeneration Support Scheme Bill. “The energy transition is not one technology, one investor or one government policy. The energy transition must happen to every house, every journey, every building and every citizen. In order

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March 6th, 2019

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In 2017, Tipperary’s Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) was formally adopted by Tipperary County Council. It is now time to review this plan for 2020. Tipperary based Hauliers, Licensed Operators, Public & Private Bus Operations and Large SMEs with fleet cars are invited to attend a half day workshop to have their say on sustainable

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February 6th, 2019

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As Ireland faces substantial fines for missing European carbon reduction targets by 2020, Tipperary Energy Agency are working towards a more sustainable Ireland. In 2018, the work of the agency helped to reduce 2,000 Co2 emissions and save 7million kWh of energy. Each year, Tipperary Energy Agency work with community groups, sports clubs, SMEs and

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January 23rd, 2019

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Tipperary Energy Agency are delighted to be nominated in the NGO (Independent Non Government Organisation) of the year category for the 2019 Green Awards. The Green Awards recognise the extraordinary contribution and commitment that companies make towards growing a greener future in Irish business today. The winners will be revealed at a black tie gala awards

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December 12th, 2018

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Tipperary County Council has taken top position among local authorities in the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland’s Annual Report on Public Sector Energy Efficiency Performance. In 2017, the council achieved a 46% reduction in energy use. The announcement comes after members of the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action visited Tipperary in late November to see

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December 12th, 2018

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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action visit Tipperary November 27th, saw members of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action visit Tipperary. A groundswell of community-led action, supported by Tipperary County Council, Tipperary Energy Agency and local skills, training and education has created a small but significant low-carbon ecosystem. First the group visited a home

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November 28th, 2018

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It was double celebrations for Moyne student, David Broderick recently as he graduated from Limerick Institute of Technology and was also presented with the Tipperary Energy Agency Award. At a graduation ceremony on November 16th, David was conferred with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Environmental and Natural Resource Management. He was also presented with the

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November 22nd, 2018

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As the cold weather sets in, homeowners nationwide are urged to avail of up to 50% grants to carry out cost effective and sensible energy measures in their homes. These include insulation, window upgrades and advanced ventilation. Heat and hot water are provided by renewable energy technologies such as solar photovoltaic panels and heat pumps.